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For instance, Cartridge brass contained 30% zinc and was used to make cartridges for firearms. Naval brasses had up to 39.7% Zinc and were used in various applications on ships. Bismuth bronze is a...
The durability of bronze is due to its high copper content. Copper develops a protective barrier when exposed to the elements. Aluminum and zinc do this too, but copper is the old pro here -- it’ll...
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Jun 21, 2019 · Although, at one time, bronze was an alloy consisting of copper with tin and brass was an alloy of copper with zinc, modern usage has blurred the lines between brass and bronze. Now,...
The change from bronze to copper-plated zinc in 1981 occurred because, thanks to inflation and the demand for copper to make electrical wires, the bronze cent contained more than one cent's worth of...
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